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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-01-30

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,41otericam Yeafish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AnNU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE SEVEN

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sweaters and sports garments
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and which 1•1•1 . Sal the latest
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are simple little one - piece creations of
flat crepe or Kasha combinations,

matching or contrasting coat.

The Charmeen
Tailored Ensemble

Fine charmeen. Long coats, with
matching or contrasting frocks of
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF

B'NAI B'RITH

HOTEL STATLER

SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22nd

Finest Social Event of the Season.

Proceed. to Be Used for New Community Building.



LOAN

tale Reuben of Toledo, an uncle
— -n;rOase its capita!
In order toi
, of the bridegroom, sewed as best
fund for loan purposes, the Detroit
man.
rs. Hamburger, mother of the Ladies Free Loan Association will
bride, wore a gown of rose chiffon, hold a dance Sunday evening, 51arch
beaded in crystals, and carried a bou- I, at the Talmud Torah at Phila-
of °lobelia roses. and Mrs. Ar- delphia and Byron avenues. The of.
. net
den the bridegroom's mother, WAS at- firers of the association Who are in
tired in white chiffon with rose petals charge of the dance are Mrs. Ida
showing through the silver lace Solai, president; Mrs. Ida Baker,
itlounce at the bottom of the skirt. vice-president; Mrs. Sarah Goldman,
She carried a bouquet of Premier treasurer, and Mrs. Anna Horwitz.
T ,s S.
I [ secret ary. Tickets have been mailed
', 1•11•11,
Following the ceremonv, Mr. and to members and friends, who are re-
Mrs. Arden left for a three-weeks', quested to try to sell them if unable
to use the tickets themselves.
wedding trip through the east.
The association meets every Satur-
010111: the nut-of-town guests were
alo
Reu.
day evening at 7 o'clock at the H al
Mr. 110 1 1 Mrs. L. E. Reuben, Z
,'
hen, John Reuben", Mr. and Mrs. N. brook Avenue Synagogue. For-.
at-
Fearer, Mrs. Rose Weiner and Dr. w ha are interested are invited t..
n
give
and 51rs. Joseph N. Ferrer, all of tend these meetings. Loans are
Taledo. I to those who apply, without interest,
I and the money is returned in small
, weekly installments.
BEREANT.GREENSPOON
bouquet of bridal roses
The marriage of Mina Sadie Green.: rie. a showy'.
:an nded.
lilies-of-the-vay.Green Was uof
r of Mr. and Mrs. Ma x att
on, s Il aughte55
Shespoon
Abrahalle
m
East Canfield are -
reen p on. 6
Go
nue. to Jack Bereant of this city took Toronto was an out-of-town guest.
Following a short wedding trip, Mr.
;dace lost Sunday evening at the Ile-1
Baby Day Nursery Hall. Rabbi , and Mrs. Bereant are at home at 658
brew
Joseph F.isenman performed the core-, East Canfield avenue.
many, which was followed by a din- :
SHAPERO.BERNSTE1N
ner Of •guests.
l
Mr. and Mrs. Abel Bernstein of
The bride wore a gown of white
band
of
ermine
&roane
Chicago announce the marrage of
satin, with a
Her vei
the bottotm of the skirt.
their daughter, Ruth Louise, to Na;,
he
in
a
crown
than S. Shapero of Detroit, son of
was fashioned with
place with orange blossoms. She car Abraham Barron, which took piste
Tuesday evening, Jan. 27, at the
-
- -
Drake Hotel, Chicago. Mr. Barron
REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO
and his daughter. Carolina. and sister,
1963 W. Euclid Ave, Gar. 6119-R - Mrs. ;seat. Hurwitz, attended the weel-

-

With Con ..... tics Mishkan
Israel.

EXPERT MOHEL
Wedding Cerensonies Performed.

dnig.
Mr. and Mrs. Shapero are ;pending
their honeymoon in Havana, Cuba,
and upon their return will reside at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit.

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ORCHESTRA 'HALL

Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290.

ISA KREMER

SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8

tional Well Known B•11,dist
The In .
Will appear in person supported by well known artists.

An array of Folk Songs of all nationalities will be given.

your tickets in advance at Grinnell's, ISIS Woodward Ave.;
Secure
Knoppow's Drug Store, Twelfth at Gladstone; Ls:emirs Book Store,
Westminster; Feldman's Drug Store, Hastings at Hendrie.

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Detroit's Largest and Most Artistic Cafe

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The Kasha Sports
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It

at

the costume complete that
may be worn for any occa-
sion, any time!

E- -

Doors East of Adams Theater

118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West

t

The Ensemble is as attrac-
is
tive as it is practical! It

her sister as maid of honor and Sam - '
51r. and Mrs. Mortimer J. Liss have
uel Rosenthal of Chicago attended as . ....turned front their honeymoon spent
1 I :Miami, Fla., and are residing at
groomsnian.
.
Miss Barnett wore a gown of Whit li th
I . Palmetto Hotel.
'
0
silk chiffon made with tight bodice
and 1,u1Tant skirt. Panels, hound
Iles. Julius L. Goodman of Calvert .
with silver, trimmed the skirt and the . :1,:l.11111. has returned troll, i t visit
front Of the boob,.
ilver was
bow ornanienten
knot. ller with her father, David Lehrhaupt, in
Mr. Lehrhuupt is a former
with a large s
veil, worn by her sisters at their NVI•ii- Detroit resident.
dings, was held in place with a coro-
net of pearls with a band of pearls
under the chin. She carried a boa-,
Miss Bettye B. Cohen of Evans-
Miss Jane
quet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-
the guest of
if park.
Miss Ethel Barnett wore ville, hid., of is 10 54 Virgin
valley
orchid chiffon made with tight bodice
81111
full skirt and trimmed with silver
M r. and Mrs. L. I. Kra mer and
and
and ostrich feathers, with which she ,111r. and Mrs. !Morris Penfil of Lansing
Wore . to She
silver d
headdress
solver
spent and
last
week.end with their moth-
Mars-
ther
of butterfly roses.
carrie
shoes
wort , or, Mrs. Bessie Ilarris of 1003
the br ide
The mo
ton court.
brown brocaded velvet chiffon and a
corsage of Oplielia roses. Mrs. Blum-'
Mr. and MN. Julius Epstein of
m w as s.; 10 LaSalle boulevard entertained
r osen, mother of the grao,
gowned in a frock of black wearing w:tn , a masquerade party at their
and Is to' last Saturday evening. Prizes
-
0 corsage of C 0 1111111)i:I roses
w eet peas.
MISS ROSE LIPSITZ
a wedding . for the best COStUMPS Nett. Won by
Following the ceremony
Joshua
Karhal
and
George
Callen.
A
—Charles Hopp Studios.
[
bri d a l
-,,: ,, , ,'r WAS served with the
..11.• centered with a unsound of sweet midnight supper was served to 40 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Sunday
pc:, and Ophelin roses. fink tapers "e'ts.
evening. Feb. a. The dance commit-
Miss Eva Appel of 7370 Melrose tee, under the joint chairmanshi 1 of
.v, re pla ced at either end of the table.
M r 0 e .I Mrs. Blumrosen left after I avenue entertain,' last Friday even- Miss Julia Willi! and Miss Ros t I . ' p
e
.o:
t
!tic wedding for Chicago and Nov
lag with a linen shower honoring her wits, , a re putting forth ever effort
MI" Rose Fin- make this the most prominent social
I Srkans. From there they will go to rut u re
er-in ' Inw.
."ia
New York by boat, returning to Pon- holstein si`t
of Grand Rapids, who is her affair of the season. 1
guest. Honors at cards were
• ti sc in a month. They will be at
The Rubenstein - Pasternacki Or-
HIM. at 133 West Lawrence street. house
. won by the Misses Arline Gildenhorn, chentru will feature some of their .=
Mrs. Blumrosen has been' a much
Rothstein, Dorothy Bronstein
=
" Clara Placer. Covers were laid special numbers. Miss Jeanette Stein-
guest at , Ali
and
feted bride and was honor
berg of 802 M'est Grand boulevard
soc i a l „ cuts.
a number of charming
Sec-
of
tong
3° guests.
and Miss Ruse Babcock
N1N. Barnett entertained with a for
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ottenberg ond boulevard have charge of tickets. SF:
Midge luncheon announcing the en-
N. Abraham Cooper, chairman of
casement. Miss Marian Kovinsky was I a nd daughter, Rosa, of 125alvert
0 C
Mr,.
.
Bernice
, avenue have moved to their new home ditional
patron committee,
announces
an ad-
=
hostess at dinner and bridge;
number of
patrons and
pat-
-
Miss B'
Mandell Willer
, at 350 Tuxedo avenue.
ronesses to the list previously pub- 1-•..
tp
Striping entertained at a bridge
51rs.
Louis
II
arrison
of
St.
Clair)
fished.
They
are
as
follows:
Mr.
=
luncheon; Mrs. Norman Buckner and
)Its. Benjamin Hirschberg gave to /1,01T1110 has as her house guest her I and Mrs. David W. Simons, Mr. and
daughter and grandchild. Mrs. Jack Mrs. Nat han Simons, Mr. and Mrs. -=
bridge dinner at the Board of Com.:
Samuel Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
merce; Mrs. B. 11. Hertzberg enter- Keating and daughter, Elmira.
Kavanau, Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Dus- =
rained with an evening bridge party;
A meeting of the Grace Kurlander coif, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant,
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein was hostess
of Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon, Mr. and
at a bridge luncheon; Miss Rosa Isen-
er at ' 1i.1 Society was held at the home
ston 'Mrs. Adolph Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. =
berg entertained at a bridge dinner
Mrs. Morris Friedman, 1021 Marston S Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Jack N - =
the Board of Commerce; Mrs. Joseph
Wednesday evening, Jan. 21.
by
than, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers,
•ny"ne•
Schwartz was hostess at lunchon
and mah : A sliver set which was donated
ed at Sallan & Co. was raffled and was won Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond,
idge wined
Mr.
Miss Viola Kaufman ente
Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvia
Mrs. Julius Berman,
Wilma. followed by bridge
l Is
i Weinberg of Frederick and
Sol Perlman, Mr. and M. Jacob
jOIIIS; Miss Marie Goldman of Detroit ) I avenue.
Friedberg. Judge Harry Keidan, E.,
entertained at luncheon; Miss Beth
"F-
Nirs. Jacob Roth and daughter, Mrs. George Blumenthal, George Marx, ...
' Levinson of Detroit was hostess at :
ae sued invite- J. M. Kaufman and Milton Herman. .--
I luncheon at the Book-Cadillac, after - I ouis ' Carl Witt hv is
: -

: ward tubing her guests to the Temple : I toons for a bridge luncheon to be
Theater; Mrs. Henry Jacobson and g•iven at the Phoenix Club Saturday,
Mr, Benjamin Netzorg were hostesses Feb. 7.

I at a luncheon at the Stutter Hotel,
h-
1D etroit. aftervvard attending the Bon-I
Mrs. M eyer A. Pereira of 125 Ric
=
MRS. HANNA ABRAMOVITZ
Theater; Miss
San-
I avenue, highland Park, was has-
' stelle
dorf entertained
at Josephine
dinner and
I ton
The death of Mrs. Hanna Abram- =
tess a t the first of a series of bridge
• bridge; Mrs . Lewis Solomon and Miss! luncheons last Wednesday. Covers vitz, 674 Theodore street, after a
Bernice Solomon ..ntertained at din- • were laid for 16 guets.
illness occurred last Monday

nor and bridge; Mrs. Morris Fine was
Miss Mimic Kraemer of 7624 Mer- morn
ears i ng. She was 61) years old and =
-
.
hastess at bridge dinner; Mrs. Saul
celebrated
her eightieth
annive
s . had
liv' in Detroit for 22 years. The tr
ayenue
. ay
Saulson of Detroit entertained with' birthd
r ary last Monday... A func ra I too k p lace ItIondiov afternoon,
a bridge luncheon; Mrs. Ellis Thal of I large number of her relatives and with interment in 51toophelh Cern
Rabbi Judah I.. Levin oditto
Detroit w as hostess at bridge lunch-
friends were present..
tery.

eon. Guests at the weddint.• were Imo.'
lated. Mrs. Abramovitz is survived by
0,1 to the families of the bride and
The Knollwood f'ountry Club will iher husband, Israel; two sons, Arthur
groom with gut. is attending from hold a dinner dance in the palm room and Saul Abramovitz, and one Haugh-
.
Flint, Detroit, Clicao, Travers.. of the Book-Cadillac Hotel Sunday ter. !qrs.
Frieda Katzman.
City. Manistique aial Petoskey.
evening, 51arch 1. A novelty pen - :
gram will be given. Dr. Herbert I.
Kallet is chairman of the entertain-
MRS. MAX EDDLOFF LITMAN
ARDEN•HAMBURGER
k. meant committee in charge of the
Following a stroke of paralysis,
The Italian Garden of the B oo
dance.
a ttrac-
Sal-
MN. Max EdlatT Litman of 2474
I Cadilla c was the scene a t an
Mrs. Ernest Golden of 1627 Col- Taylor avenue died suddenly in
I live wedding Jan. 15, when Mks
: ma Elaine Hamburger, daughter of !Mewing! avenue has returned from Ilallywoad, Calif., Wednesday, Jan.
ger, be.
hamburger,
visit with relatives and 25. Mrs. Litman and her husband
Mr. and Mrs. Machamburger,
had been spending the winter in
)(:court E. Arden, a
I came th e bride of Ma
ds w°°".
in Cleveland.
friends
f
G. Aro1.
. Hurt C
1,...1c
b1 lyivv.,...nmolla.terT he funeral notice will
I san of . r. scud
Leo
M.
Franklin,
assisted
by
Rabbi
Mrs. Celia Likorenko of 7716 Mich-
Mrs. Litman, who was 54 years of
mar-1 : igan avenue has left for Miami, Fla.,
Rabbi A. 71. Hershman, read the
,,,e, o f vela-
was born in Detroit and was ac-
nags service in the pre
to spend the remainder of the winter. age,
Besides
' Oyes, the bridal party standing be-
. tier in communal affairs.
neath a canopy of smilax and white
Mrs. Louis Meyers and a group of her h usband, sloe is survived by one
ll of whi te rose- hostesses will preside tot a card party
Iibbon
r
two sisters,
Mrs.
Saul Kaufman
of
Mrs.
Reuben
Rosenfield;
d a acre release d at the con to he given Sunday evening, Feb. 1, daughter,
anich
o.tala wh
8 o'clock in the ballroom of the Detroit and Mrs. Sarah Jacobs of
: rho i011 of the ceremony.
gown o f w
wore
a
[ The bride !home of Mr and Mrs. Solomon Brai- Luling, Texas, and one brother, A.
bridal satin, beaded with pearls.
her, 2201 Gladstone avenue. Re- W. EddlotT of Detroit.
was made in hasque style with a panel freshments will he served and prizes
of Duchess lace down the front and given at each table. The proceeds •
[ a Duchess lace flounce at the bottom will be used for charity.
1of the skirt. Her veil of tulle and
lace was held in place by an arrange.
Mrs. S. E. Goldie 11 oie Smith) has ,
meat of orange blossoms. She car- left for Pittsburgh, where she will be
I ried a bouquet of white orchids, roses I the guest of her grandparents, Mr.
and lilies-of-the-valley.
_
and Mrs. S. Feldman.
Mrs. Meyer Davis, an aunt of the
bride, who was matron of honor and
51arvin Gingold spent several daysI
Miss Hamburger's only attendant. last week in Boston.
wore a straight-lined gown of orchid
chiffon, heavily beaded in crystals, ARRANGING A DANCE
and carried a bouquet of Ophelia
FUND

36 Adams Wcst, in the Stroh Budding

Cars

rules one's day!

The

Sweaters Selling at Unheard of Reductions!

3

The Ensemble

OBITUARY 1.--

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000

and
the

North and South

Formal Social Function.

BLUMROSEN-BARNETT

, fhe Nu Beta Phi Sorority will hold
Miss Celia Barnett, daughter of .
The Detroit chapter of Iladassah
Mr. 1111' Mrs. Joseph Barnett, 961 its annual dancing party Thursday
Franklin boulevard, Pontiac, and 61*- evenin • Feb. 12, to the ballroom of ond the local Junior Hadassah chap-
to. a .
than II. Blumrosen, son of Mrs. Jen- the Detroit Federation of 1%oinen si .er wd l Jointly
nie Blumrosen of Detroit, were mar. Clubs, ('ass and Hancock avenues.I
rigid Sunday evening, Join. 25, at a Miss Buse fierick is rho irman. assist-
The'
1 o'clock, by Rabbi A. 11. Hershman of ed by Miss Ruth Grosberg.
Detroit, at the homeof the bride's Misses Lena 11011111, 1 11 01111 Betty lie-
rick are on the ticket committee. The
parents.
took.
place
before
an patrons and patronesses are 1)1.. and
The co•reniony
ised altar of
ferns,
palms
and
Mrs. Milton Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
tar
[ imprav
bride WWI given in mar-1 1 Arthur Berick and 51r. and Mrs.
sm ilax.
by her father. Mrs. Samuel! Ilenry
A program will
een
Burnett of Flint played the wedding'' be ,i•
Holinstat
'
` i'.
march. Miss 1:thel Barnett attended

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